Richmond City Council agreed to hire a veteran municipal finance consultant to help stabilize its budgeting and audit processes, committing up to $20,000 over the next three months — 24 visits — to address long-standing internal issues.
On a stretch of rolling farmland north of Hardin, a pair of towering draft horses and a flock of curious ostriches are the heart of a growing operation that started as nothing more than a dream. Owners Cole Leaky and his wife Abby have transformed their passion for agriculture into a way of life that surprises nearly everyone who sees it.
Ray County leaders opted to remove the Buffalo Road bridge from a federal list for potential replacement funding, citing the steep cost as outweighing the benefits of keeping the little-used crossing open.
Ray County 911 saved almost $90,000 in six months by switching phone and internet service providers, a move officials said improved speeds and reliability while freeing up money for other needs. The commission reviewed detailed figures showing that combining phone and internet lines under United Fiber, rather than relying on AT&T and Mediacom, brought costs down sharply.
A decades-old bridge on Missouri Route Z south of Orrick will soon be limited to a single lane as crews prepare for its eventual replacement. The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) will implement a one-lane bridge crossing at Missouri Route Z over Keeney Creek approximately one mile south of Orrick beginning at approximately 6 a.m.
MIRANDA JAMISON Lead Reporter Editor’s note: This is the first of a two-part series about Missouri Valley Community Action Agency’s programs in Ray County which help families overcome poverty through early education, childcare and support services. Families across Ray County often face the same daunting question: how do you get ahead when there isn’t enough to cover childcare, food and the basic necessities? For many, the answer starts with a quiet building on the edge of Richmond, where staff members greet each parent and child by name.